Topical Encyclopedia Joshua, the son of Nun, stands as a prominent figure in the biblical narrative, renowned for his leadership and faithfulness to God. His life, spanning one hundred and ten years, is a testament to divine favor and the fulfillment of God's promises to the Israelites. Joshua's longevity is not merely a chronological detail but a reflection of his significant role in the history of Israel and his unwavering commitment to God's commands.Biblical Account and Significance Joshua first emerges in the biblical account as a young assistant to Moses, playing a crucial role during the Exodus from Egypt. He is introduced in the Book of Exodus as a military leader, notably leading the Israelites to victory against the Amalekites (Exodus 17:9-13). His faith and courage are further highlighted when he, along with Caleb, stands against the majority report of the spies sent to Canaan, advocating for trust in God's promise to give them the land (Numbers 14:6-9). Upon Moses' death, Joshua is appointed as his successor, tasked with leading the Israelites into the Promised Land. The Book of Joshua details his military campaigns and the subsequent division of the land among the tribes of Israel. His leadership is marked by obedience to God's instructions, as seen in the miraculous crossing of the Jordan River and the fall of Jericho (Joshua 3:14-17; 6:20). Longevity and Leadership Joshua's life of one hundred and ten years is noted at the end of the Book of Joshua: "After these things, Joshua son of Nun, the servant of the LORD, died at the age of one hundred and ten" (Joshua 24:29). This age is significant, as it mirrors the lifespan of Joseph, another key figure in Israel's history (Genesis 50:26). The parallel underscores Joshua's importance and the continuity of God's covenantal promises from the patriarchs to the settlement in Canaan. Joshua's longevity is emblematic of a life lived in accordance with divine will. His leadership is characterized by a steadfast adherence to the law given through Moses, as God commanded him: "Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to observe all the law that My servant Moses commanded you. Do not turn from it to the right or to the left, so that you may prosper wherever you go" (Joshua 1:7). His extended life allowed him to witness the fulfillment of God's promises and to ensure the establishment of Israel in the land. Legacy and Influence Joshua's influence extended beyond his lifetime, as he left a legacy of faithfulness and dedication to God. His final exhortation to the Israelites serves as a powerful reminder of the covenant relationship with God: "But if it is unpleasing in your sight to serve the LORD, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve... But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD" (Joshua 24:15). This declaration encapsulates his life's mission and the enduring call to fidelity to God. The account of Joshua's life and his remarkable longevity continues to inspire believers, illustrating the blessings of obedience and the fulfillment of God's promises. His account is a pivotal chapter in the narrative of Israel, bridging the era of the Exodus with the establishment of the nation in the Promised Land. Nave's Topical Index Joshua 24:29And it came to pass after these things, that Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the LORD, died, being an hundred and ten years old. Nave's Topical Index Resources Who was the disciple whom Jesus loved? | GotQuestions.orgMaking marriage last - what is the key? | GotQuestions.org Does Jesus have a physical body in heaven? | GotQuestions.org Longevity: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Longevity: Aaron, One-Hundred and Twenty-Three Years Longevity: Abraham, One-Hundred and Seventy-Five Years Longevity: Adam, Nine-Hundred and Thirty Years Longevity: Amram, One-Hundred and Thirty-Seven Years Longevity: Anna, Older than Eighty-Four Years Longevity: Arphaxad, Four-Hundred and Thirty-Eight Years Longevity: Barzillai, Eighty Years Longevity: Cainan, Nine-Hundred and Ten Years Longevity: Eber, Four-Hundred and Sixty-Four Years Longevity: Eli, Ninety-Eight Years Longevity: Enoch, Three-Hundred and Sixty-Five Years Longevity: Enos, Nine-Hundred and Five Years Longevity: General Scriptures Concerning Longevity: Isaac, One-Hundred and Eighty Years Longevity: Jacob, One-Hundred and Forty-Seven Years Longevity: Jared, Nine-Hundred and Sixty-Two Years Longevity: Jehoiada, One-Hundred and Thirty Years Longevity: Job, "Lived One-Hundred and Forty Years" After his Ordeal Longevity: Joseph, One-Hundred and Ten Years Longevity: Joshua, One-Hundred and Ten Years Longevity: Lamech, Seven-Hundred and Seventy-Seven Years Longevity: Mahalaleel, Eight-Hundred and Ninety-Five Years Longevity: Methuselah, Nine-Hundred and Sixty-Nine Years Longevity: Moses, One-Hundred and Twenty Years Longevity: Nahor, One-Hundred and Forty-Eight Years Longevity: Noah, Nine-Hundred and Fifty Years Longevity: Paul, "The Aged One" Longevity: Peleg, Two-Hundred and Thirty-Nine Years Longevity: Reu, Two-Hundred and Thirty-Nine Years Longevity: Salah, Four-Hundred and Thirty-Three Years Longevity: Sarah, One-Hundred and Twenty-Seven Years Longevity: Serug, Two-Hundred and Thirty Years Longevity: Seth, Nine-Hundred and Twelve Years Longevity: Shem, Six-Hundred Years Longevity: Terah, Two-Hundred and Five Years Related Terms |